Where will you be skiing this year? Will you be hiking the ridge at Bridger Bowl, riding the tram at Big Sky Resort or jumping on the six shooter at Moonlight Basin? If your main concern is price of tickets, we've got your complete guide to day ticket prices, early season pass prices, and frequent skier card prices for all three resorts.

For college students, Moonlight Basin is by far the least expensive at $399 if you buy before September 30th, 2012. Bridger Bowl is the cheapest for Seniors 70 years or older at $250 all season. All three have junior 11-17 year old passes at $399 but Big Sky's requires the purchase of an Adult Season Pass to get that discounted price. All passes will go up in price come October 1st. Make your decisions before then!

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Early season Bridger Bowl pass prices are good through October 9th, 2012. Please visit the Cold Smoke Trading Post for more information on specials and to purchase season passes. During the Season, Pass Office is open from 8:30am to 2:30pm and the Ticket Office is open from 8:30am to 3:30pm. Get passes in Bozeman at the below locations and dates.

Moonlight Basin

$59 - Value Card - First day of skiing/riding is FREE. FREE skiing/riding, April 8-14. $10 off adult full day lift tickets for yourself. Ski for $40 on the second Sunday of every month (December 9, January 13, February 10, March 10) - Available for purchase until December 16th, 2012